Tip Ton Chair by Vitra
by Vitra
A colourful and contemporary chair that can effortlessly change between a relaxed position to forward tilt depending on your mood
Product Story
Redefining the concept of how a chair should function, the dynamic design of the Tip Ton adapts to suit any application. A collaborative design for Vitra by Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby, this colourful and contemporary chair switches effortlessly to to suit your mode from a relaxed position to a forward tilt.
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Designed by Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby
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Clever tilting design provides different positions
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Great for indoor or outdoor use
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Available in a range of colours
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Specifications

Specification
Overall Height: | 72cm |
Overall Width: | 59cm |
Overall Depth: | 55cm |
Seat height: | 46.2cm |
Material: | Polypropylene |
Specifications
Dimensions
Height | 48.6cm |
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Width | 50.9cm |
Depth | 55.5cm |
Seat: H | 46.2cm |
Materials & Information
Polypropylene
About Your Delivery
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What happens when I order?
- If your items are in stock we'll contact you within a couple of days to offer a suitable date.
- If they're made to order, we'll contact you as soon as our suppliers have delivered into us.
- Deliveries are Mon-Fri but Saturday slots can often be arranged for most of the country.
Hassle-free returns
- All online specialist orders can be returned within 14 days of delivery, regardless of reason.
- Contact us and we will arrange for a crew to come out and collect the furniture.
- There's no charge if it's faulty, but we do charge for change-of-mind returns.
Still have questions?
For questions on our delivery service or if you have any special requirements such as narrow access feel free to contact us.


Designed By Barber Osgerby
Founded by Royal College of Art graduates Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby in 1996, the multi-award winning Barber Osgerby is a London-based industrial design studio renowned for its experimental approach to new design. Having worked with a broad range of clients including Sony and Vitra, in 2012 their design for the Olympic torch brought the duo wider public acclaim.